Great Britain -- Biography
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Great Britain -- Biography
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Great Britain
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Incoming Resources
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- Queen bees, six brilliant and extraordinary society hostesses between the wars, Siân Evans
- The fatal Englishman, three short lives, Sebastian Faulks
- Quicksand tales, the misadventures of Keggie Carew, Keggie Carew ; narrated by Jilly Bond
- The Churchills, a family at the heart of history-- from the Duke of Marlborough to Winston Churchill, Mary S. Lovell
- Diamonds at the lost and found, a memoir in search of my mother, Sarah Aspinall
- People of quality, by Collie Knox
- Great Victorian lives, an era in obituaries, edited by Andrew Sanders
- Long life, Nigel Nicolson
- Victorian values, personalities and perspectives in nineteenth-century society, edited by Gordon Marsden
- Approach march;, a venture in autobiography, Julian Amery
- The general magazine and impartial review, including a history of the present times, and an account of new publications, interspersed with original and selected tales, essays, biography, poetry, &c. &c. &c. with a monthly chronicle of events
- A field full of butterflies, by Rosemary Penfold
- Family romance, a love story, John Lanchester
- The Rainborowes, pirates, Puritans and a family's quest for the promised land, Adrian Tinniswood
- The last Englishmen, love, war and the end of empire, Deborah Baker
- Family romance, a love story, John Lanchester
- Did you really shoot the television?, a family fable, by Max Hastings
- The Mitford girls, the biography of an extraordinary family, Mary S. Lovell
- The Devonshires, the story of a family and a nation, Roy Hattersley
- The Churchills, a family at the heart of history-- from the Duke of Marlborough to Winston Churchill, Mary S. Lovell
- The Devonshires, the story of a family and a nation, Roy Hattersley
- The Mitford girls, the biography of an extraordinary family, Mary S. Lovell
- Take six girls, the lives of the Mitford sisters, Laura Thompson
- Take six girls, the lives of the Mitford sisters, Laura Thompson
- The autobiography of a beggar boy, James Dawson Burn ; Edited with an introduction by David Vincent
- Brief lives, W.F. Deedes
- The Rainborowes, pirates, Puritans and a family's quest for the promised land, Adrian Tinniswood
- The impossible life of Mary Benson, the extraordinary story of a Victorian wife, Rodney Bolt
- A life like other people's, Alan Bennett
- Stanley I presume, Stanley Johnson
- The wild other, a memoir, Clover Stroud
- The impossible life of Mary Benson, the extraordinary story of a Victorian wife, Rodney Bolt
- Did you really shoot the television?, a family fable, by Max Hastings
- The Duchess who dared, Charles Castle
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